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    In the theory of Communism, the bourgeoisie doesn’t allow the prestigious people to succeed in their field. It is a reality that communism can’t actually work fairly because there are many factor that prevent that. These factors are the struggle between the working class and the Bourgeoisie, these struggles doesn’t allow communism to work because the high class always get the benefit of the people who actually work. The working…

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    state of ignorance. By doing this, it would allow Mao to brainwash the masses into believing that communism was the best solution for everything. Moreover, there would be no opposition to this since all the intellectuals had been sent to be re-educated in the countryside at the hands of Mao. (Shen 1). Therefore it is simple to see that Mao was able to maintain he’s grasp on China by making communism favourable to the masses by getting rid of the intellectuals and their ideas and criticism of the…

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    It would only be the greatest if the world could be so perfect and there were no Political, Financial, or Social problems . There was once a famous communist that said “Communism - the effort to give all men what they need and to ask of each the best they can contribute ,this is the only way of human life. However, 1917-1919 there was a Russian Revolution were two Revolution came and revised Russia. In 1917, there was extreme poverty in Russia when Tsar Nicholas II the last emperor of Russia…

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    By the end of World War II, everyone was tired: tired of chaos, murder, and destruction. “Europe was in shambles, whole cities destroyed, and even the victorious Allied nations were economically crippled”. But, Europe was not the only region that suffered from the pain of war; almost all the so-called “third world” countries were either directly involved in war or their resources were plundered for war. After all of these sufferings and sacrifices, suddenly, the world was on the verge of another…

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    nations regularly kept them from achieving a common standpoint on creating policies. Let us not forget the United States government was very suspicious of the Soviet Union which stems back from World War I and was against a the ideologically view of communism. The Soviet Union and the United States remained far separated as superpowers struggle with political, social, economical and nuclear affairs. The relationship between Russia and the United States still has many struggles today which stems…

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    Korean War Research Paper

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    topic of communism and capitalism, and as a result of this tension, the war between the Korea’s still continues and it is essentially impossible to fix the damage of the…

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    The Communist Manifesto is one of the most influential political manuscripts. It was commissioned by the Communist League and written by communist theorists Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. It is a written document which directly states the goals of the communist party. According to Marx, the history of an existing society is based on the history of class struggle. The statement is important for two reasons. Firstly, it illuminates Marx 's theory of base of society, substructure, and…

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    Manifesto, their most famous piece, in 1848. It is about the original idea of communism and why it is needed, how it works, and when it should be established.…

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    liberal. Specifically for Americans and from decades ago, the warnings were always there, explained in this twenty minute video, grinding down America using cultural Marxism. The end game is an elite dictatorship of progressivism, which is all communism ever was, minus the shape shifting reptiles, right wing plots and conspiracy theory explanations.…

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    Truman Containment

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    The issue of containment has long been one that permeated the cold war. The idea behind the Truman Doctrine was to provide assistance to countries who were at risk of being taken by communism. It offered a new wave of American Foreign policy. In previous years we had only become involved in conflict when it directly impacted us as a country. But this changed with the Truman Doctrine. The Truman Doctrine essentially gave countries that had internal or external pressure to join the communist…

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